This is the first book-length treatment of the problem of negative action. It provides a comprehensive picture of the nature of negative actions, our thought and talk about them, and their place in a theory of action.
This is the first book-length treatment of the problem of negative action. It provides a comprehensive picture of the nature of negative actions, our thought and talk about them, and their place in a theory of action.
Jonathan D. Payton is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Bilkent University, Turkey. He has published numerous articles on metaphysics, the philosophy of action and the philosophy of language in journals including the Australasian Journal of Philosophy, the Canadian Journal of Philosophy, Erkenntnis and Synthese.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Action and ontology 2. The problem of negative action 3. Mere manifestations of agency? 4. The logical form of negative action sentences I: the case for deflationism 5. The logical form of negative action sentences II: a Neo-Davidsonian approach 6. The logical form of negative action sentences III: the approach defended 7. Realizer-functionalism and the metaphysics of events 8. Objections Conclusions.
Introduction 1. Action and ontology 2. The problem of negative action 3. Mere manifestations of agency? 4. The logical form of negative action sentences I: the case for deflationism 5. The logical form of negative action sentences II: a Neo-Davidsonian approach 6. The logical form of negative action sentences III: the approach defended 7. Realizer-functionalism and the metaphysics of events 8. Objections Conclusions.
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